Daily Digest

February 2, 2006

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COMING TOMORROW

Film adaptation bares it all

See the film that gave Judi Dench her latest Oscar nomination, Mrs. Henderson Presents. She and co-star Bob Hoskins raise some eyebrows with an all-nude review in this loose adaptation of a true story. In Showtime

TO DO TODAY

Yah Mo B There

Soulful singer Michael McDonald plays Mizner Park Amphitheater, 590 Plaza Real in Boca Raton, at 8 p.m. McDonald became one of the most distinctive and popular vocalists to emerge from the laid-back California pop/rock scene of the late '70s. Call Ticketmaster. 561-966-3309.

LIFESTYLE

Can MTV show make the cut?

MTV's new reality show, The Shop, takes viewers to a barbershop in Queens, N.Y., where the barbers are regular cut-ups and armchair philosophers critique videos and trade gossip. The show, which is the brainchild of r&b producer Corey Rooney, makes its debut tonight. 1E

BUSINESS

Shares and a shake

Burger King Holdings Inc. announces

it plans to sell shares of its stock to the public. The chain follows in the footsteps of its rivals McDonald's and Wendy's. 1D

LOCAL

Wrestling chief accused

An employee at a Boca Raton tanning salon says Vince McMahon, leader of World Wrestling Entertainment, showed her nude photos of himself and made unwanted advances. 3B

Pledge beef is settled

The school district has settled a claim from Cameron Frazier, a student who was berated in class by a teacher because he chose not to stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance. 1B

SPORTS

National Signing Day for athletes

Palm Beach Gardens' running back Emanuel Cook, above, joined John I. Leonard's Kenrick Ellis, signing on with South Carolina on Wednesday. Cook was the South Florida Sun-Sentinel's 2005 large schools player of the year. Atlantic High's Preston Parker chose Florida State over Miami and Palm Beach Lakes' Brandon Heath will head to Louisville. 1C

SUPER BOWL

Lots of fan fare

The Super Bowl stats are in. Not the ones about the teams, but about how much you will be eating this Sunday during the big game. The quantities will surprise you. Plus, we rate the best chips to go with dips. In Food

A changed man

Pittsburgh's Jerome Bettis, once considered a locker-room nuisance, arrived at the Super Bowl as a respected veteran. 1C

The proposal by Florida Republican Mel Martinez and Democrat Bill Nelson would open up 740,000 acres in the eastern Gulf of Mexico to drilling in exchange for an end to the debate over oil and gas production off the coast. 2A

WORLD

Nations put heat on Iran

European nations submit a U.S.-backed motion for the International Atomic Energy Agency to refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council because of its nuclear activity. Also, read some questions and answers on the crisis. 12A